06-19-2006 02:28 AM
06-19-2006 02:52 AM
Hi,
You will need to specify the absolute pathname to your VI, which you do by selecting the check box in the file dialog box, when you browse for the actual VI.
Does the VI you wish to use actually open in the version of labVIEW you are using on your system?
Regards
Ray Farmer
06-19-2006 03:57 AM
Hai Ray...
Yes i can open that vi in my Labview 7.1....
I tried by specifying the module by puting check box in absolute path....
but still its showing that error...
actually i tried by deleting the file which was in previous path also...But not working.....
actually i want to change the path of the specify module vi file, but the file name is same......
06-19-2006 03:58 AM
Hai Ray...
Yes i can open that vi in my Labview 7.1....
I tried by specifying the module by puting check box in absolute path....
but still its showing that error...
actually i tried by deleting the file which was in previous path also...But not working.....
actually i want to change the path of the specify module vi file, but the file name is same......
06-19-2006 04:08 AM
Hi,
Can you capture a JPG or PNG of the error you are seeing and post it on the forum.
Regards
Ray Farmer